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Colt Commander 1911 9mm
BHP is another, but is not on the list.
BHP is another, but is not on the list.
"...most ergonomic?" Interesting question, when you put it that way.
Please pardon the following excursion to the land of English usage....
What the OP apparently means is, "which is most ergonomically efficient." That would mean something like, "which one reacts with the human being in a way that feels most natural and causes the human being the least adjustment of his or her normal human tendencies to operate as intended?"
So, the answer depends on which human being is interacting with the gun. For me, of the ones I've shot, it's the CZ 75. But even that great-handling gun isn't exactly ergonomically efficient for me, a lefty. I have to make adjustments.
Americans, mostly due to hearing it as an advertising buzz word, have taken to misuse of the term ergonomic in exactly the same way as we have treated the term "aerodynamic." Scientifically speaking, a shoebox is aerodynamic in the sense that it causes a reaction in air (or any gaseous fluid) as the two achieve relative motion.
When an advertiser calls a car "aerodynamic," his words are obviously true, but meaningless, because every solid object is aerodynamic.
What he presumably means is that the car is aerodynamically efficient; i.e., the reaction it causes in the surrounding air (primarily in the form of drag) as it moves through that air is low compared to some standard he wishes to keep to himself. It is very subjective, you see.
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What ??? No Walther PPQ ?
I voted P99, but with a few caveats:
1) The S&W MP9 is pretty much the exact same gun. A (very) slightly different build, but the same.
2) H&K P30 is also pretty much the same gun, for twice the price.
I see that gen4 Glock didnt impress much in ergonomics.
Cz is doing well albeit all steel pistol